The Asian Age

Tata Motors to build JLR in proposed TN factory

- — Reuters

New Delhi, April 18: India’s Tata Motors will manufactur­e Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) luxury cars at a $1 billion (`8,350 crore) plant that it is planning to build in Tamil Nadu, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter said.

The plan would mark the first time that JLR-branded cars would be manufactur­ed from scratch in India. The cars would be sold domestical­ly and also exported, according to one of the sources, who declined to be identified as the plans were private.

Tata Motors announced plans for the Tamil Nadu plant in March but did not disclose what vehicles would be manufactur­ed there or the plant’s intended production capacity.

JLR has three car factories in Britain and also builds cars in China, Brazil and Slovakia.

In India, where it sells cars such as the Range Rover Evoque, Discovery

Sport and Jaguar F-Pace, it is still very much a niche brand.

The models that are sold in India are exported from Britain as fully built vehicles or in parts that are then assembled at Pune plant.

JLR contribute­s about two-thirds of Tata Motors’ revenue and in the financial year ended March 2023, the Indian company reported its first annual profit in five years, helped by strong demand for sporty Range Rover SUVs and Jaguar saloons.

The British brand saw retail sales surge 22 per cent globally in the last financial year to nearly 4,32,000 cars.

In India, it sold just 4,436 though sales were up 81 per cent from a year earlier on growing demand for luxury goods.

It was not immediatel­y clear which JLR models would be built at the factory.

 ?? ?? JLR CONTRIBUTE­S about two-thirds of Tata Motors’ revenue and in the financial year ended March 2023, the Indian company reported its first annual profit in five years.
JLR CONTRIBUTE­S about two-thirds of Tata Motors’ revenue and in the financial year ended March 2023, the Indian company reported its first annual profit in five years.

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